Suburban Monster Oyster petri dish culture

$15.00

These guys are simply monsters – matching DNA of ostreatus and sapidus 100% this strain of Pleurotus ostreatus was found growing wild on the outskirts of Melbourne and cloned where it appears to maintain its large fruit body size and stature as a stable phenotype in cultivation. The fruit bodies are large more like king oysters than traditional tree oysters/ostreatus.

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The point of our blog is not to suggest that all of these species are reliably safe to pick in the wild and eat. This blog is more a collection of taxonomical information about species of interest - some of which do have a traditional heritage of being described as edible species but some that are just of interest generally - rather than the promoting or advocating of the consumption of wild mushrooms. IT IS UP TO YOU AND YOU ONLY TO GET THE PROPER IDENTIFICATION AND CONFIRMATION OF EDIBILITY.